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DESCRIPTION:On Thursday\, March 23\, Project Bread\, the state’s leading anti-hunger organization\, will host a virtual advocacy event in which educators will make the case for School Meals for All legislation\, which would allow every student who wants or needs a school breakfast or lunch to receive it – at no cost to their family and with no requirement to sign up or provide income or other information.\n\nThe event will feature a panel of educators who will share their experience working with students and seeing the impact free school meals have had on differing districts\, from before the pandemic to today. Hunger is found in every district and every neighborhood across Massachusetts\, and these education professionals are at the forefront of meeting student needs\, regardless of income or demographics. If universal school meals are not made permanent through the state legislature or extended through the state budget\, 400\,000 students are set to lose access to free school meals in the coming school year.\nFacebook.com/ProjectBread\n\n\n\n------\n\nPowered by addevent.com \nShare your next event with us!\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:On Thursday, March 23, Project Bread, the state’s leading anti-hunger organization, will host a virtual advocacy event in which educators will make the case for School Meals for All legislation, which would allow every student who wants or needs a school breakfast or lunch to receive it – at no cost to their family and with no requirement to sign up or provide income or other information.<br><br>The event will feature a panel of educators who will share their experience working with students and seeing the impact free school meals have had on differing districts, from before the pandemic to today. Hunger is found in every district and every neighborhood across Massachusetts, and these education professionals are at the forefront of meeting student needs, regardless of income or demographics. If universal school meals are not made permanent through the state legislature or extended through the state budget, 400,000 students are set to lose access to free school meals in the coming school year.<br />Facebook.com/ProjectBread<br><br><br /><br />------<br /><br />Powered by addevent.com <br>Share your next event with us!<br>
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SUMMARY:Feed Kids Educator Panel Briefing
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